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Title:
1988 Fall Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
Abstract:
Fall 1988 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is eight pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1988
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Zeta
University:
Indiana University
Era:
1980s
1988 Fall Newsletter Zeta (Indiana University)
The Hoosier F卸
Published by the Zeta Chapter of
the Fratemity of Phi Gamma Delta at Indiana University
FALL 1少88
BLOOMINGTON, INE)RANA
ZETA STANDS STRONG AMID TU則MOIL
By Tim Moody
Inte血atemity Council continued to
an August 1968のS article.
Editor
Prior to血is, aCCOrding to a March
19, 1968, H)S article,血e Faculty
Two decades after that radical year,
VOice its protests to the Faculty Coun置
Cil
s proposals.
Dapi聖血e massive wave of protest
Council had already i卿posed a sy§!em
1968, many Still remember the surge
of deferred rush on au fratemities at IU.
and fervor血at besieged all comers bf
Of protest that shaded Indiana Uriver‑
This would not have allowed freshnen
血e campus, Beechwood
Sity
to pledge and would have hurt frater‑
strong and mighty while血ey main‑
Amid protests in Dum Meadow
nities financially. According to血e ar‑
tained her morals and sound ideals. In
against the Vietnam War and demon‑
ticle, nOt a Single fratemity member
fact, Zeta chapter place se∞nd in 1968
strations in front of the business
WaS COnSulted and fratemity men
among the national chapters in
building against Dow Chemical
Planned to picket at Ballantine Hall・
The resulting absence of a 20‑ Or
s Greek system.
s pro‑
duction of napalm, Greek organizatious
were attacked as being racist.
寝Fraternities have been attacked as
Said an August lO, 1968,脇m D房砂
e飾しCiency.
A∞Ording to Graduate Bro血er John
30‑man Pledge class could be瓜e finan‑
C. Eckert,
cial kiss of death,
SerVative than the average house.
said a March 15,
1968 JDS article.
discriminatory and hahors for bigots ,
s walls stood
71, F郵s were more con‑
Despite the flow of drugs血at students
The picket was ca11ed off, but the
(Cbntinwed an page 2)
Stz肋ent ffDS) article.
The main force of attack came from
IU F卸S Win Consecutive Cheneys
血e powerful black movement of the
time. According to ano血er H:鳩arti‑
Zeta had not won a single award at Ekklesia in Denver, CoIorado,血is past
Cle, members of the Afro, Afro‑
American Students Association
Summer, until it was announced that we had captured tPe highest honor of血em
(AAASA) staged a sit一心on血e Little
500
race track
to protest
discrininatory fratemities competing in
a11 ‑ the coveted Orion H. Cheney Cup.
Bro瓜er Tim Grove, One Of six Zeta delegates who attended the Ekldesia, Said
血ey were beginning to feel shut out.
We were suxprised血at we hadn
a single抽ng up until it came tine to announce the last award,
t won
he said.
After血e University of Washington‑ and Tennessee Tech tied for second,
it.
In addition, aCcording to垂e H)S, the
Indiana University Board of Trustees
ordered all IU fratemities to submit
PrOOf of non‑discrimination ̀̀or be
kicked off campus.
Furthermore,
some members of the Faculty Coun‑
however, Brother Grove said he吐ought we would probわly vyin.
sure we had gotten ̄ it after not getting any血ing else,
This is the second consecutive year that Zeta has been awarded血e prestigious
 ̄ ̄ ̄‑
∴
∴∴二
Cheney Cup. Zeta has now won it eight times ‑ mOre than any other chapter.
三 ̄三二二∴≒
Cil have indicated血at they feel frater‑
nities should be done away with
because血ey ̀are not academic,
We were
he said.
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CHENEY CUP: Zeta,s six deIegates accept the award at Ekklesia in Denver.
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THE
P7t?Sident
HOOS量ER
FIJI
Fal獲1988
s Message
】肋e Hoosieγ Fiii is published
regularly by血e men of血e Fratemity
Bui萱ding For Our Future
of Phi Gamma Ddta at血diana Univer‑
Sity for members and friends.
Greetings Brothers! The incoming Cわinet is Iooking forward to the challenge
Alunni news items, Photographs and
of maintaining the strength of Zcta chapter, bo血on campus and intemationally.
Change of address notices should be
It is rare for a cal)inet to have one Cheney Cup behind it, let alone two in a
Sent tO Zeta Chapter of Phi Ganma
Delta, Alumni Relatious Hcadqualters ,
row! This recent success is the culmination to years of past effort and our goal
P.O. Box 1311. BIoomington, IN
is to continue to bund for the future.
Most importantly, We CannOt become complacent. We cannot simply rest on
the laurels of our past success, aSSuming that it will just continue. Nor can we
47402‑9975.
be content to just maintain our present standing. We must press on, Striving to
Chapter O鮪cers
be血e best chapter we can be.
Fratemity life at Indiana University has changed greatly in血e past few years.
President
The key to success lies within being able to adapt to a changing society while
Dan Dickman
upholding血e Zeta億adition. These changes I speak of refer mainly to血e social
aspects of fratemity life and to the rushing of prospeetive members. Bo血of血ese
Treasurer
items are important topics today, nationally and at Indiana University in par‑
John Gri鯖n
ticular. Zeta has taken great strides狐d will continue to lead the way in血ese
areas due to undergraduate determination and graduate support.
Recording Secretary
Brent Amold
If you have not had an opportunity to retum to Beechwood皿s fall, I invite
you to do so. Our renovation
Whose planning began lO years ago・ is now com‑
plete. The final stage was completed this past summer, Which included adding
Corresponding Secretary
John Grief
on a completely refu血ished kitchen and enlarging瓜e dining room.
The total cost for血e entire renovation was $830,000. Many thanks to George
Gim, PreSident of血e house co町oration
Histo rian
血e rest of the house corporation, and
the many others who made this lO‑year‑Old dream a reality.
We are anxious to begin our new term and look forward to working for and
Chris Storms
with our Zeta Graduate Bro血ers.
Daniel A. Dickman, Chapter President
Newsletter Editor
Tim Moody
Perge!
STRONG AMID TURJMOIL
Bro肋er Ret/it/体脇onal R脇Cカmit,al
佃ontinued fりm Page J)
became invoIved with during that
Fun and food were血e two main objectives junior Bro血er Brent Amold had
troubled time, he said almost none of
in mind when he urged血e Student Alumni Council (SAC) to reestablish血e tradi‑
our Brothers used血em.
tional IU Fall Camival.
While Phi Gamma Delta refrained
As prQject director of血e SAC, Bro血er Amold used his innovation and wit
from being actively invoIved with血e
to convince over 50 campus organizations to participate in the October 14th car‑
movements of the time, Graduate
nival. A similar event had run every fall from 1948 to 1964狐d he felt it was
Brother Eckert said individual
time to bring it back.
白It seems like traditions and socializing have changed from past years and I
members did become invoIved.
There
was a high level of consciousness …
guys became active, but in a di舐3rent
wanted to try and bring some of them back,
Brother Amold said.
The idea to revive血e camival cane to Bro血er Amold when he realized血at
way,,, he said. Additiona11y he stated
IU Sing occupies the winter and Little 500血e spring
血at it was the issues血at dominatrd arrd
to coincide with Homecoming・ ̀̀Hopefu11y the camival will make
everyone at Beechwood was definite‑
Homecoming at IU what it should be… a WOrthwhile event which invoIves血e
1y aware of血e movements going on.
entire campus,
Zeta has forged through瓜e times as
but no血ing ∞CurS in a血m
Bro血er Amold said.
The carnival was held in the gyrmasium at血e HPER building and included
白fun booths, , sponsored by血e participating organizations. One of the boo血s
a leader in scholarship, intramurals
campus invoIvement and, mOSt impor‑
touted an EIvis impersonator, While ano血er featured血e camival treat of throw‑
tantly, Bro血erhood. Since 1968, Zeta
ing pies at someone
s face.
has possessed血e Little 500 trophy and
Bro血er Amold was not血e only Phi Gam invoIved, though. Sophomore Bro血ers
two consecutive Cheney Cups. While
Jeff Cesare and Brian Schreck tock charge of coordinating the seven restaurants
issues, muSic and clothing have
that occupied boo血s selling food and beverages. In addition, SOPhomore Bro血er
changed in the two decades since that
血1e Of tumoil, basic pattems and sen‑
timents have remained血e same,
Matt Orme rounded up a prestigious circle of booth judges including Dean
McKaig, law professor Lori Ginger and Dean of HPER, Tony Mobley.
The camival generated over $2,000, Which was donated to the United Way.
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THE
HOOSIER
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3
New AIcohoI Po獲icy Enforced Upon Greeks
89
by University o鯖cials to verify血at no
the Dean of Students. Already血is
academic year saw a new alcohoI
The beginning of the 1988‑
alcohol regulations are being violated.
year, house have been busted and are
The change血at has occurred血is
On SOCial probation, eXCluding them
enforced by血e Alurmi血te血atemi‑
year is the presence of AIFC in week‑
1y fratemity or sorority visitations. On
from such events as IU Sing and Liト
ty Council (AIFC), is the su切ect of
any night of血e week, a Chapter may
As always, Zeta chapter has proven
great controversy and血e topic of much
expect a visit from members of the
to be a front‑rumer in adop血g血e new
debate.
AIFC. The visitation teams are always
alcohoI policy. The members of the
accompanied by a student who is not
Chapter understand the seriousness of
new policy at all. Rather, the change
a飾Iiated wi血the chapter being visited,
血is matter and are cooperating with血e
血at has occurred regards the methods
and no member ofthe AIFC may visit
Cal)inet to keep Zeta safe from any
by which rules and laws regarding
his own chapter.
POtential problems.
POlicy come to Indiana University
s
Greek system. The policy, Created and
The
new
policy is not actua11y a
備e 500.
alcohol are enforced at IU. According
to University regulatious, fratemfty and
alcohoI present心the臆Chapte己IOuSe ,
us臆in」弧r̲飽emPtS通園1ive wi血this
If these teams find any traces of
As Graduate Bro血ers, yOu Can help
SOrority chapter houses are student
血e team members will触e a report
alcohoI policy. We request血at when
housing and are血erefore fo血idden
Wi心血e University stating血at血e
you visit血e chapter house, Please keep
from having alcohoI on瓜e premises.
Chapter is in violation of血e Universi‑
all alcoholic beverages out of血e com‑
In addition, because they are con‑
ty regulations. From there, the chap‑
mon areas of the chapter house. The
Sidered student housing , a11 fratemities
ter
Chapter can even be held liable for
and sororities are su助ect to visitation
fratemity Council
s fate lies in the hands ofthe Inter‑
s judicial board and
Zeta Chapter Welcomes 26 Pledges
alcohol that graduates have in血eir
POSSeSSion.
Your cooperation in血is matter is
greatly appreciated.
This year, We are Very fortunate to have 26 outstanding pledges. In prepara‑
tion for the day on which we wi皿all address them as Bro血ers, the pledges have
John Gri雌in
Treasurer
done much to show血eir worthiness of血is great fratemity.
Wi血midlemsjust in, We Can See血at血e pledges have瓜e potential to reach
a GPA between 3.1 and 3.2.
The pledges have also worked hard on血e intramural field. They went
undefeated, Winning血eir league in flag footba11, aS Well as doing we11 in several
Smaller sports.
We look forward to the day when such outstanding individuals will become
members of Phi Garrrm Delta.
加ham〃朋l
S〃 CCe$SeS
Once again, the Bro血ers of Zeta
have captured first place in in億amurals
Brian Schrech and Mike Ashman
for瓜e fan semester. Hard wok, deter‑
Freshman Advisors
mination and bro血e血oed have brought
firsts in cross country, Singles temis ,
血ree‑On‑血ree basketball and volley‑
ball. Second‑Place finishes include flag
football, gOlf and so餓)all.
Overall, the intramural trophy,
resting at Beechwood for 16 of血e last
1 8 years, remains an important aspect
Of life at Zeta.
The pledges have also played a vital
role in the pursuit of winning again血is
year. They won bo心血eir皿ag footbaⅡ
league and血e volleyball title.
With血e school year almost half
OVer, it already looks like血e men of
Phi Gamma Delta wi11 hold the in‑
tramural trophy for a 17th year.
ZETA IS PROUD TO SHOW OUR NEW 1988 PLEDGE CLASS
Tim Powers
Intramural Chairman
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THE
HOOSIER町JI
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Haunted House: A New F卸Phi萱anthropy
A haunted house in an empty store
In addition, he said血e prQject
took an active role, rather than
at the Co11ege Mall, October 24 to Oc‑
showed a lot of initiative on the part
Pledges… it showed more a心out active
tober 31, under血e supervision of
Of the entire chapter, because of血eir
Participation in community affairs and
Bro血er Curtiss Wall, allowed Baker
Participation. Although pledges par‑
activities o血er血an血e usual IMs,
Cup to contribute $3,400 toward血e
ticipated one night,血e en血e haunted
CamPuS Organizations and so on… ・ It
Children
house was the product of active
WaS a huge success,,, Bro血er Wa11
invoIvement.
said.
Phnanthropic prQject in which actives
house wi11 become an annual event.
s Organ Transplant
Association.
Brother Wall, a junior, Started
meeting with 97WB radio station in
̀̀All in all it was the first house
In addition, he said the haunted
Bloomington at血e beginning of血e
SemeSter tO Organize血is huge philan一
也ropy prQject・
I knew Baker Cup was one of
血e weakest links in血e house, SO I was
Zeta加脇d舵S A 卸ecねI L略aq
If Bro血er Stephen D. Slavin were
alive today, he would be proud of his
vyasn
t initiated yet, I did and I knew
I would be a bro血er no matter what,
he said.
looking for bigger, mOre POWerful
Zeta chapter of Phi Gamm Delta in‑
Brother Slavin said瓜e best thing
血e prqiect streng血ens
itiated Stephen T. Slavin on October
about being initiated is血at it brings
Our entire Baker Cup because this is an
9, 1988, after having to wait a semester
him cIoser to his deceased father.
isolated prQject just for Zeta, u血ike
for him to make grades for initiation.
things to do,
He said
said Bro血er Wa11.
Other prqiects, SuCh as the MS temis
toumey and血e Run For Leukemia, in
Despite having to wait, however,
Slavin, a SOPhomore, always knew he
Stephen D. Slavin, a 1964 Zeta
graduate, died November 9, 1975, in
a plane crash. He was retuming home
Which all Fiji chapters may be
would become a brother. ̀̀Even
from a fishing億ip in Arkansas when
invoIved.
though o血er people didn
a headwind overtook血e plane he was
t realize I
組ying, CauSing it to crash into a tree.
Beechwood Renovation Completed
Zeta F卸S have always been proud
Were needed to
improve血e physical
Now an initiated member of Phi
Gamma Delta, Bro血er Slavin said he
feels a certain bond to his fa血er.
̀̀There is血at tie血at you want to
Of the intangibles Beechwood pos‑
StruCture in every area of the house.
sesses , her reputation and負home‑1ike
The changes have also strengthened our
follow in your fa血er
Pride in and bond to Beechwood.
now I thinkI can feel血at tie,
atmosphere, but now we can all be
s footsteps, and
he said.
In addition, Bro血er Slavin is par‑
PrOud of her physical appearance as
well.
Phase II of血e $850,000 renovation
Derek Mobley
ticularly excited to become a brother
S ophomore
because now he can o餓cially lavalier
WaS COmPleted in late Octcher, at a COst
his Kappa AIpha Theta swee血eart,
Of $225,000. It is being funded entire‑
Kathy Famer.
1y by瓜e Graduate Bro血ers, however,
all of the money has not been raised
F抑R棚er Alna匂Lea俄ng肋e W砂
yet・
血Phase H, a皿of瓜e restrooms were
Not many bike racers get past senior
COmPletely redone: neW tile was put
Brother Bbb Bender in a race. Train‑
hopes to bring the trophy back to
down, along wi血a new paintjob and
ing regularly bo血by himself and with
Beechwood.
rearranging of the fixtures.
his teammates, Bender has won two
This phase also moved
Diner
Frank
s
m車vr contests already瓜is semester.
into the underdock. The kit‑
In血dianapolis, he won the Stock
Chen now has all new appliances and
Bike Division of the Little 500 Velo‑
more roon for Frank,血e house cook,
drome
to whip up his infamous game‑day
first in the Senior IV Division of血e
chili. This move left room to double
BIoomington Match Sprints, OPen tO
血e size of血e dining room.
anyone in血e nation wi血a U.S. Cycl‑
Bro血ers are sti11 undecided as to if
the appearance of the new kitchen has
s reunion night. He also placed
ing Federation license.
Bro血er Bender helped Phi Ganma
imPrOVed血e taste of血e food, Or if it
Delta place second in last year
is just血e atmosphere which is better.
500 and hopes to see a victory血is
Corresponding Secretary Senior
David Henriksen said血at血e changes
John Grief and Todd Ransom, Bender
s Little
year. AIong wi血senior Dave Schmiet
and juniors Brent Amold, Scott Hunt,
血this past spring,s Little 500 race.
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1988
THE
HOOSIER
FUI
Page
5
How Our Brothers Found Their Sorority Wives
Graduate Bro血er Rona肋HwnJ 59
rescue with a blanket and some
sophomore year in 1962,血e Bro血ers
met his AIpha Chi Omega wife, Pat,
SOOthing words. Married only six
gathered in glee to serenade her.
When he was hosting a rushee. Pat was
mon血s,血e two have no kids.
the rushee
His wife and Phi Gamma Delta had
the biggest impacts on Graduate
s date.
Graduate Bro血er Hわnk O肋e ,66 had
Bro血er LaSalle
s life. They both com‑
ed, Ron and Pat left the rushee at
been dating his Delta Delta Delta wife,
bined and were
certainly a special
Beechwood and went out themselves
Tanmy, Since the seventh grade when
relationship… bo血a big part of my
for a Coke and pizza. One year later,
he pinned Tammy his sophomore year
life,
they were pinned to each o血er.
in conege. To celebrate, Bro血ers filled
Immediately afer血e rush party end‑
After he pinhed her,血e whole house
Plastic bags wi血water and血rew血em
Serenaded Pat, While Ron got dumped
On tOP Of him from an upstairs window
in the Jordan River. Graduate Brother
as he came back into the house.
Hunt said that his wife was always
Married while still in college,
he said.
The LaSa皿es have血ree sons and one
daughter.
Graduate Bro血er Mu」広Hb∬Cman
76
met his AIpha Chi Omega wife, Julie,
when he served her table while work‑
Ioyal to F卸S and had a close bondmt
̲ Graduate臆Brother̲ QrmeL St辿Iem皇i塑造̲
Only wi血him but with Phi Gamma
active in the house and said it was a
ing as a bus boy at the Quail Ridge
̀̀great way to go through college.
Country Club in BIoomington.
Delta.
In addition, he said血e house really
SuPPOrted Pat because they were
Pinned ‑ eSPeCia皿y when she was
After they were married, he reports
血at Tammy b∞ame
One Of the guys.
She became kind of a mascot.
Hank and Tammy now have two
crowned the 1959 Miss Indiana.
Graduate Bro血er Hunt and his wife
They were pimed on Christmas Eve
while he was in MBA school and she
WaS ajunior at IU, and as soon as she
graduated they were married.
In血e first years of血eir marriage,
SOnS.
they set up F卸Brothers wi血o血er
now have three sons.
Graduate Bro血er Jchn Slrobel
83 met
his Chi Omega wife, Jackie, While
Graduate Bro血er l轍m LaSdaとJ64
AIpha Chis and successfu11y ̀̀egged
dated his Kappa Kappa Ganma wife
before conege. After piming her his
On
the marriage of Bro血er Mark
Laesch and血e former Kathy Ball. ・
CrulSmg uP and down血e aisle ofa bus
On its way to the annual trip to Kings
Island amusement part in Cincinnati,
Ohio. At the pak,血e two sIowly got
WbJth Ndmed打切I Lalvyer Qf肋e 】毎ar
Zeta Graduate Bro血er John O. Worth
65 was given the honor ofbeing named
SeParated from the group and ended up
Trial Lawyer of the Year by the Indiana Trial Lawyers Association. The award
alone on many of血e rides血ey went
lS grven m re∞gnition of outstanding and dis血guished contributions to血e citizens
Of血diana and leadership in the血diana Trial Bar.
After being lavaliered on Valen血e
s
Graduate Bro血er Worth has successfully defended the rights of famers in
Day in 1986, Bro血ers attacked him
Indiana and血e Midwest and has received national recognition for his accomp‑
While he was washing dishes in血e kit‑
1ishments and efforts. We at Zeta salute his work and are proud that his leader‑
Chen, Stripped his cIo血es off, and gent‑
Ship abilities started with Zeta.
1y tied him tO the tree in front of血e
Ch千〇 house.
Since grad関血培in 1970 from血eL IU Schoohof Law , B記血er細めrthhas forme(」‑
his own law firm and lectured at farm conferences. He has also served as瓜e
Moments later, Jackie came to his
PreSident of his Iocal Chamber of Comnerce.
Classmates can reach Bro血er Worth for more news of his family and career
by writing him瓜rough P.O. Box 309, Rushville, IN 46713.
Dads J Wセekend
James Earl Uim) Dice
This year
s Dads
Weekend on
November ll‑13, featured血e first
amual Fiji Dad
s Weekend Charity
Golf Scramble.
59 studied English literature as an undergraduate and
then went on to IU Dental School, graduating in 1963. Jim is retired after 23
years and a commander ranking in血e U.S. Navy as a dental o餓cer.
While in college, Jim was invoIved wi血the YMCA, Geman Club and was
a member of血e IU Marching lOO. Find out how Jim創Is血e leisure time brought
Fathers and sons paired off in a golf
by re血ement when you write to him at 200 1 1血St. S.E., Washington, DC 2(Xro3.
toumament which took place at血e
Country Club in Bloomington,血anks
W皿am Dale a±ill) Ramsey
to Graduate Brother Dennis Smith.
mS,寂t am q諦fe wngll〆,γ砺e shqe J am jn! J woα肋Jike Jo see or hear万om
The accumulated $10 entry fees were
donated to the Leukemia Society.
SOme d
28 writes, ̀At 83, J+n "Ot fZS aCtive as I once
my conte〃やO朋ries, qf co[掘e, many a′t? already ad astrcz,
Bill was married to血e former Laura Jane Stoat, an IU Phi Mu alurma; he
Dave RandaⅡ
WaS remarried in 1973 to Hamie Renner. He notes that his son James, is also
DadsタWeekend Chairman
an IU F郵・ Share your news wi血Bill via P.O. Box l 15, Whitinghan, VT O5361.
\r\nNews and Views From Graduate Brothers
獲題
87 was
Stephen Andrew (Guppy) Gephardt
a criminal justice major at IU and is
76 is an anesthesioIogist with
Brother Jacobson notes an amual
now woking as a probation o能cer in
C.C.A.A. in Las Vegas, NV. After
spring reunion of Graduate Bro血ers
graduating with an undergraduate
degree emphasizing bioIogical sci‑
Bi11 Thompson
Point, IN. He is also the manager of
血e College of Court Reporting. Blues
ences, Guppy went to血e IU Medical
in FIorida.
Je鯖rey Tyne a±lues) Moody
the juvenile department of Crown
Plans to attend law school in血e fu調re.
Bob Foster
74, Bob Hinds
72,
73 and Bi11 Rumbley
73
School, eaming his medical degree.
As an undergraduate, B血es was in輸
While he was in college, Steve was
voIved with bo血the SAC and SAB.
invoIved wi血intramurals , the founda‑
At Zeta chapter he served as scholar‑
and was aIso血e pledge educator for
tion and SAB.
He is married to Debbie Jean, an IU
Kappa AIpha Theta graduate. She has
a term of o飾しCe.
her B.S. in Nursing andi膳also an R.N.
Ship, intramlrals and F卸Isle chairman
01d Kei血.
Richard A.叶rooper) Keck
80 1ives
at 620 Raintree Cir., Mt. Vemon, IN
47620, Where he is an automobile
dealer and血e vice president of Keck
Ford/Mercury. He is also血e owner of
U‑Pile‑It, Self storage.
Blues, Who is sti11 single, e巾OyS
The Gephardts have four children:
Among Bro瓜er Keck,s activities are
fishing wi血Graduate Bro血er Robert
9‑year‑Old Ji11 Marie , 8‑year‑Old Amy
the Kiwanis, Elks and血e Professional
Wylie, M.D., Playing tennis, Water
Elizわe血, 6‑year‑Old Julie Ame and
Sales Manager Society. He is the
skiing and playing basketball in his
3‑year‑Old Andrew Cleaver.
treasurer for bo血the United Way and
SPare time.
Letters can be sent to Blues at 911
Lake George, Hobart, IN 46342.
Of his Zeta family he notes血at bo血
the Westem Hills Country Club, aS
his bro血er, David C. Gephardt, and
well as being the director of the Mt.
his nephew
Vemon Chamber of Commerce.
Mat血ew Moore
Were IU
F卸S. News from Graduate Bro血ers
He and his Pi Beta Phi wife, Mary
wi11 reach Bro血er Gephardt at 2427
Am, have血ree children: 7‑year‑Old
血e senior vice president of TRC Cor‑
Laurie Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89102.
Elizabeth Ellen, 4‑year‑Old Joseph
POration, Indiana,s largest audio re‑
COrding and production company. Prior
Charles Dirk (Stormげ) Storms
to being named to血is position in 1987,
血e president of Red Spot Paint & Var‑
he was血e chaiman and president of
nish, Inc., 1ocated at llO Main St.,
G∞nge Thorms
Evansv皿e, IN 47708. After gradua血g
snow/water skiing, IU basketball and
George M. (Schatz) Schatzle血
46 is
血c. , a flower and gift
WⅢiam and l‑year‑Old Ross Edwards・
65 is
Mary Am is also an IU graduate
With
a degree in education.
Richard lists his hct)bies as: boating,
from IU wi血a degree in business ad‑
restoring and showing antique cars
He gradunted from IU wi血a degree
ministration, he attended the Univer‑
wi血an emphasis on
in business administration, m劉Omg m
sity of Michigan and woked on his
and perfomance cars. He has lO cars
marketing and advertising. He is mar‑
MBA.
in his conection.
reぬ組e重.
60
s convertible
ried to血e fomer Helen Hoover, a Chi
Charles and his wife, Elizabe血, an
Omega alumna ofIU, Who is empIoyed
alumna of Washington University in St.
Robert N. a)ob) Whitacre
as an accountant.
Louis, have血ree ch孤dren‥ 20‑year‑Old
real estate developer and血e president
Chris, a Zeta F卸; 18‑year‑Old Andy;
of Comerstone Companies
and lO‑year‑Old Katie.
dianapolis, IN.
George has two sons, Michael and
Gary, Of whom he notes血at Michael
was also a Zeta F郵. Brothers can send
血eir news to Schatz via P.O. Box 97,
Knightstown, IN 46148.
Correspondence will reach Bro血er
Storms at 1907 Briar Ridge Rd.,
Evansville, IN 4771 1.
Inc.
67 is a
irrIn‑
Bob lives at 7991 Clearwater Pkwy. ,
血dianapolis, IN 46240, Wi血his Pi
Beta Phi wife, Nancy, and血eir four
children: 16‑year‑Old Rob; 1 1‑yearrold
P鵬Iip M. a,軸) Broughton
65 has
Ross Lee (Tree) Jacobson
73 is血e
twins, Jay and Elizabe血; and 4‑year‑
old Jonathan.
been empIoyed by Whirlpool as a
PreSident of Laureate Homes, Inc.
salesman for 21 years. He has been
hone building fim where he is also a
Bro血er Whitacre wi11 be remem‑
married to血e former Sue Von Gross‑
general contractor. Ross operates his
bered by o血er bro血ers as being presi‑
man, an IU Kappa Kappa Gamma,
business from his home located at lO2
de加of Zeta, and being vice president
since 1965. They have two daughters :
Riverview Dr., Jensen Beach, FL
of bo血Union Board and Blue Key
19‑year‑Old She11ey is a sophomore at
34957.
honorary.
a
FIorida State and a member of Delta
While in college, Ross was血e Phi
Delta Delta sorority ; and 1 8‑year‑Old
Gam social chairman and was also in‑
Greg Michael (Chief) Moheban
Betsy is a freshman at Sante Fe Com‑
voIved with the IU Foundation and
is血e district sales manager for Cable
munity College in Gainesville, FL.
intramurals.
84
& Wireless Communications. He mar‑
ried Maftha Am Bemard in March of
when you write to Phil at 3974 Coun‑
Married to the former Irene L.
Mi11er, a graduate of IUPUI Dental
try view Dr., Sarasota, FL 33583.
Scool, Since 1977, they have two
F串S at 9633 Ferris Brancn #53,
c皿dren: 10‑year‑Old Carl and 3‑year‑
D血Ias, TX 75243.
Leam more about血e Broughtons
血is year and would love to hear from
\r\nTHE FRATERNITY OF
PH看GÅMMÅ DE帽Å
ZETA AT INDIANA uNIV各RsITY
631 East Thi'd Str○○t BIoomin9tOn. lndianさ474O置
く812) 334‑0034
January
9, 1989
Brethren ;
The winter chi11 is in the air but the smell of warm roasted pig
is just around the corner.
That′s right, Beechwood′s annual Pig Dinner is coming up fast.
Tbe date is February
25∴at the Seasons∴Lodge and Conference Center
in Nashville. Brown County promises to be a wonderful setting for
this gathering of brothers.
We
have
Elmore
工f
asked
and
you
the
would
two
new
like
(812) 988‑2284.
speakers
Lt.
a
this
Governor
room
at
year,
Frank
The
The cost is
Archon
Seasons,
$71.
President
David
O′Bannon.
yOu
Can
Call
them
at
Bus transportation will
PrOVided if you need it from the chapter house.
工t will
│eave
around
5:45・ However, if you would like to provide your own it is
Iocated on
│N
46
about a quarter of a mile east of the main
Street in Nashville.
The evening∴Will start around 6:30 p.m. and the cost is
│
am
sure
you
can
not
wait
to
sign
up.
so,
Please
fill
$17.
out
the
form below and send it along with your money to Phi Garma Delta,
C/O
Derek
Mobley,
631
E.
3rd,
BIoomington,工N,
474O5.
珊e house looks forward to seeing and spending the evening with
yOu・
Fraternally ,
軌畠}伸。
Derek Mobley
冒im
冒im Gi
Ginn
Pig Dinner co‑Chairmen
Na狐e :
冒elephone Number :
Number of Reservations :
Amount EncIosed:
工f you plan to ride the bus please check here:
\r\nTHE FRATERNITY OF
PH看GÅMMA D喜田Å
ZETA AT iNDIANA UNiV各寛siTY
631各章●t Third str●●t BIoomin9tOn, indiきnき474Ol
(812) 334・○○34
Dear Brothers,
With
second
semester
resuming′
the
countdown
to
the
World′s Greatest Co11ege Weekend is less than three months
away and the wheels are turning at Beechwood.冒he Little 5OO
team has just completed a FIorida conditioning trip where in
a week they rode 600 miles′
aVeraging 75 a day. We feel this
Will be a promising year′ Where we′11 be returning three
riders from the runner‑uP team Of last year. The fact that
the Cutters′
rider passed us in the final lap only means that
the desire for a victory this year is even more intense.
The returning team members are seniors Bob Bender and
Dave
Schmidt
Scott
and
Hunt′
junior∴Jon
Brent
Arnold
Grief.
and
Todd
The
promising
Ransom.
These
rookies
young
are
men
have made a comittment to hard work and discipline which is
SuPPOrted
may
Or
may
by
all
nOt
the
know′
brothers
the
here
cost
of
at∴Zeta
keeping
Chapter.
up
a
bike
As
you
through
the riding season is quite phenomenal. The riders would
greatly appreciate donations or even letters of encouragement
this season・ Litt│e 50O is saturdayI Apri│ 26. We really hope
to see you here!
Fraternally ,
Matt
Orme
Rob
Quigg
Graduate Relations chairmen
Per9e!
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Fall 1988 newsletter for the Zeta chapter at Indiana University. The newsletter is eight pages in length.